Coming to you live from Portland with the first of two miniature EZ garments. There has been a whole lotta crazy surrounding this project - I had to dig into my archives to review its evolution from skein to sweater. Who knew something so tiny could brew for so long?

I started the first version of this sweater last Fall but ran out of yarn sometime in October. Sundara gave me a generous fill-up in December, and I chose to restart the project on bigger needles (I was using US 6's) in the new, slightly different dye lot. (There was a little snafu on the skein winder at this point) By February, I had two of these little things on my needles (fitting month for this, no?) and was on my way. I ended up finishing the knitting in March, showing you the almost finished item in May and finally got around to buying buttons and sewing them on last week. How's that for long winded?

Mods: I modified the 'virtually seamless' pattern into a completely seamless pattern using circular needles (rather than the suggested straights) thusly: Once you've reached the divide for the armholes, work the sleeves first from the top down, casting on underarm stitches and joining sleeves into the round (EZ has you work them flat). After sleeve knitting, begin again working the body from where you left it, picking up underarm stitches from the sleeve tubes when you get to them (rather than casting on underarm stitches on the body). No seams in the end (not even the tiny little underarm openings)! Other than that, everything was by the book.

Add this one to the ever-growing ranks of this wonderful pattern. I never tire seeing this little number popping up all over our knitting blog landscape.

Another EZ sweater is comin' atcha in a couple of days. For now, it's back to coffee and the dog on this beautiful summery day in PDX.

Such a lovely little thing! The yarn, of course, is breathtakingly pretty (ah, Sundara), and the sweater design is the usual stroke of genius. I really like the simple garter yoke--it looks fancier than it really is, somehow.

ashley at dogged is working on two of these right now. i own knitting without tears, but i'm not a total EZ convert yet. however, this sweater pattern makes me want to try her out. hope you enjoyed your coffee and dog. i didn't know you had a dog. it's nice to know. looking forward to the next sweater.

Welcome to PDX! Beautiful work, gorgeous yarn, and wonderful photography. Just by coincidence, "All Tangled Up" posted a matching hat for this cardigan on her blog today. Or maybe the two of you are working together in some sort of mystic cosmic symbiosis?

Love it--I've got one underway right now, and will def. be knitting the next with your arm mods! I didn't cast on extra body stitches--just picked up from the arm stitches--so that eliminated one seam, but I think it'll be even nicer without the arm seams.

I really love it. I had to purchase the Knitter's Almanac now, because of you. Of course, I love Sundara's yarn too....enabling all around. Will we see the sweater on a baby? That could be another post to add to the list!

Very pretty February sweater. The yarn and colour is very nice. I just finished one on Wednesday and spent a good 45 minutes on the floor in front of the button section in my local craft store trying to find the perfect buttons. And I did:) Because something as perfect and seamless (yes, I did the same mods as you) as this deserves perfect buttons. I see you found some too.

I have knitted this a couple of times, and all my recipients have been very happy with it :)The knitting in the round is interesting, although I wouldn't be able to - my purl stitches are always looser than my knit stitches, and I suspect the fabric in the sleeves would look too different from the body. The seams are very short anyway, so I don't mind too much. Also, I think you are supposed to pick up the underarm stitches anyway, whichever way you knit the sleeves - it's easy and leaves you with only one simple seam (instead of a t-shape). Anyway, I love this pattern, and I think both yarn and execution is lovely in your case!

I am so glad to see you finished it, and so glad to see that someone has finally posted an approximation of the necessary yardage for one of these. I have looked all over and not been able to find it. Thanks so much.

I have been obsessing about this gorgeous sweater since I happened upon your blog last night. Wow. I wish I had baby friends to knit it for - though I tend to horde my Sundara yarn for only the most yarn-worthy subjects! And even then I part with it only grudgingly... Anyway, beautiful job!

I have only been knitting for approximately 4 months but, I have yet to see a sweater that really turned me on. This one is exquisite, the color, the appearance of softness is so alluring. I would love to delve into the sweater arena but, I need more practice. Thank you for sharing such a gem and I look forward to "bumping" into your blog and the Sundara yarn some day soon. Once again, thank you for such etheral motivation.

I think the EZ Baby sweater is such a great pattern, and you knitting it up in that green colorway makes it absolutely gorgeous. I am glad we got to see the finished product, and I am sure the little person who wears it will look absolutely so cute in it.

OH, honey. I am SO in love! The sweater is gorgeous; and any man who could create it is gorgeous in my eyes, too.Loving the blog; although I am not sure how I found my way here, I certainly am glad I did. I will be a frequent flyer for sure!Happy knitting!In the round –how kinky is that!?!Bee

I have just started the February sweater (on your recommendation, I should add) but apparently didn't read far enough ahead regarding buttonholes. Is it because I am a mere mortal that I have to frog the whole yoke and start over, or did I miss something in the initial pattern stages? I assume that you caught that right away (that you have to start with the buttonholes 24 rows before EZ even mentions them).Great blog- great photos- looking forward to seeing you in print this fall.

I have been inspired by you so much for a long time... finally I have started all EZ's wonderful baby patterns!!I have to say Thank you Thank you for making me realized again-- how wonderful EZ is & true genius she is!!

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